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Macdonalds....Mmmmm No Thanks.:Fish:

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This was probably just the bonus toy in the happy meals in China.
 
This story is actually from 2000.

YouTube - McDonalds - Chicken Head in Chicken Nuggets - McNasty


THIS WEEK'S most frequently asked question: "Is the chicken head story true?" This week's most frequently given answer: Apparently so. Let's see what develops.

What's the chicken head story, you ask?

Here's the gist of it, as first reported in the Newport News, Virginia Daily Press on November 30, 2000: On the night of November 27, Mrs. Katherine Ortega bought a box of fried chicken wings at a local McDonald's restaurant and took it home to her family. While dishing it up to feed her children, Ortega noticed that one of the pieces looked, well ... funny. Examining it more closely, she saw it had eyes and a beak. She screamed. It wasn't a wing at all, she realized; it was a chicken's head, battered, fried, and fully intact.

It sounds like an urban legend, sure enough, which is why some people have expressed skepticism. The story has earned column inches in newspapers all across the United States -- even finding its way into the esteemed Washington Post -- but who trusts the media to give us the facts anymore?

Plus, parts of the story beg for further explanation. Why did Ortega go straight to a local TV station with her find, while refusing to allow the owner of the accused restaurant to examine it? How did a chicken head find its way into box of wings in the first place?

USDA inspected ... NOT???

"I've never heard of anything like it," a USDA officer told the Daily Press. He was also quick to say he's not dismissing Ortega's claims.

From a poultry processing standpoint, there are two reasons why the incident seems unlikely. One, the very first step of the process -- even before de-feathering -- is beheading. And the heads are always discarded then and there. Two, the presence of unwanted parts ought to have been detected during later steps in the processing: the evisceration, which requires the active participation of a human operator, and the bird-by-bird inspection that's supposed to be conducted by an onsite USDA employee.

If the story is true, one obvious explanation could be pranksterism, a possibility investigators have so far neither accepted nor rejected.

http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/fooddrink/a/unhappy_meal.htm
 
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i don't know if this mcdonalds story is true or not, but a girl i used to work with got a deep fried mouse in a fried chicken takeaway, going back quite a few years now. i guess the mouse must have been nibbling on some chicken parts when he got thrown into the breadcrumbs and then deep fried.

She said he still had eyes and fur and a tail it was gross :(
 
i don't know if this mcdonalds story is true or not, but a girl i used to work with got a deep fried mouse in a fried chicken takeaway, going back quite a few years now. i guess the mouse must have been nibbling on some chicken parts when he got thrown into the breadcrumbs and then deep fried.

She said he still had eyes and fur and a tail it was gross :(

Lol

I once bought a chicken in asda, cooked it, then i was about to cut it up when a claw fell out it's hole. Never ate chicken for ages. lol
 
Thanks for the picture Jaffa.
Suki2 have you never scratched your ass before ? that's probably what that chicken was doing, thinking what the hell am I doing here when WHAM..... KFC in one hit.
 
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